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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 12 Apr 1901, p. 2

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7mm 38:- HIGHLAND PARK mmqgffiiock . 1m No- 6- 942 3w 1 ”3 mm PLUMBING. BATflS! BATES! WHOEK '77- Patients might, in‘ officgqr, a didance in their homes. No median: N Survgry! No Pain! Enclose p for fault: ommom stating ventcase an ‘demea. Address us a: Highvéod. LakeCofm. vl-‘lmei Magnum. Gas fitting. HOT WATER HEATING Central Ave; You sbmmmememe mung , - PROF. 11:5. GAIL . ‘ .« > Wm ‘ustmct Ch: m and In ugbe‘ rs. who wieh,‘howto newest C ator’timd-Given Power in 'cnrin them 'es of their bodily ailmm.ofby he -We§!mer and Othen' Math ‘; u 7 u“a__ srncuu. FAMILY 1.1.57.4...» Reliable Steam I .aundry "JOHN MOHR’S... Ba rbe r S h op , STrPETER BROS, 7 TELEPHONE «s- Highhnd Park. Ill- Collars ------- C [‘ffs, pair . I, u rawers, . Nightshms - . - - 3335,12! pair. Handkerchiefs. . - '7 “ silk. . l GENTLEMAN’S. 1151‘. Shirts, plain. “with col. cuffsx5 “ ope nfrontn Flannel ........ 4-8 [Evigeeuuuu I; Table Covers - mankbts ....... 15 Sheets -- -‘-- Curtains.- 2'54; “$10M 51113 ----- Quilts ....... 20â€"30 om by mail'promptl attended to. Goons oemtur md delivered Lee Curtains tfqne npwlthwe. All ImeWot'kdonewnhcare Napkins reign! ' 031cc and Yardin Lumber Dist: Fm“, ST mg CENTRAL Ave. LLOYD M. BERGEN, M D. Lumber. Coal W Building Material. HR. FRANK M.‘ INGALLS A. ABERCROMDY. wrath AVENUE. , Two doom west of N“: office. Do you know that. gun can gab a hub right here in 'fiighllnd Fink, IV DB. JAMES WATSON, 3min. ion: 9?; A. ROBERTSON. Fdliowim is a Hat of prices: DRE. C. «'-m«smal‘ « 4. gwham Rates. fuller; . - .3 if 397. ....... . Q r H'Nrtbt'n'bh N :â€" ?.-. ”5. U! Magnetic Healing. LAND}. .. DEN "ST. 10-‘2'5 ~25 545 DEALER IN Wm: Awen bezueen St. Iohns- Avenue tad Sheridan Road. Highkind Park, 111. Pillow Shams 10-25 Counterpanes . ~15 Doylies ......... 1 Tray Cloth ...... l Rough dry, per lb...5 LADIES’ usr. ollars.‘ . .L...2-5 uffs, pair ..... 476 Undervats ------ 3 Handkerchiesz I WH‘V‘Vsflk. ..1 Chemisettes; . . J - 3A Dresser; ...... 1545 Child’s. . . . . . . .5â€"8 Shirtwaists“ xs-as Skirts plain xs-zo ancy. 35â€"40 “ dress 40-50 “ childn‘m’ s 3»; Chemises.-.....- 5 groiwgs ........ .5 kings, pair : Nightwear... Apgaqs ...... “ plain col'd..*4 Corset covers: - - .4 Toilet Napkin- L . - x Km rs. .. mâ€"zs ‘ an _ets ..... ‘..15 Cugtmns. . . ‘ 2'54! Quilts ....... 10-30 or II! 3.31%39991‘! Highland M. a I 5t. Joly Aye” u' Maud Put. I“1111mm. Fancy 25-5? 53'. Annual-glam mode It “mum! Palm. hum new: Frldi: had Pitt. 111.. und Wi Sheridan Road! 21¢er Buitdmiz- i Highland W? «Manx-on; at}! nmam “mmmmu 1“ , A. E. Donny, ' Aefimm has ‘ Several of our local be doing the same w tode facility next \ barggs meander up “WE fwongier if t‘u motive; who came 0: up the:“blin_d Iiig” _ awe qt his pay 1 services.- The labo, W: understand 1:): 't City Mal-shat Dooly has secured z :illiani table to engage his attention after he lays down his billy and M :r, those insig- nia of ofliee The 1» at Watts once wrote something a at idle hands securing emgloymexv . ' his hire. D""'V in Vermon a war which term thirty years ago an pefisious. Hate it present adminiam get their pensions z and maths; is. one Our local “wag.” ‘ Wm have had a £31111 spells ‘of house repiiring 6111' g the fourteen years of our residm a in the Park and have learned everal things One 15 that it is was I cheaper and much more agree-a 116 to build than to repair. 01: be other lnind there 18 no way yo: can seems IO big a pile of first cl 1 s 31y kindling wood as by repai ng and recon structing your hour- At the same time it is liable to 1 ks the'9‘women folk” :1 bit cross. Mr. Cobb has i. ‘to the voters exh nomical adminiatr He first makes city taxation darn trations " of M» Hatchet, Evans ténded to show tb y lower during 00 other exqept May term. "when it wa Cobb’s lowest was 5 whole table is wish not the rate of tax :1 sensed valuation raised and expend expended. Expal some years thgm sensed valugtion it ing and hence t1 lower. ‘ Major. Evans ,, indebtedngss of t about $1,509 ant 33‘000 of bonds. rnn'it up to; $1]. $6,500 of that for I one down math _a ‘ City hull hfnl be: when the work, summer; it 'Vflcfi where aboxit 3L2 still the buildin largerthan it ww A Cad-tirfiumns TWNQW'L (Mancini. FRIDAY, AP] of $625.00 t TERMS .lo.° F mayor cobb’ ( l NCORPOF OFFICE Central Aves“. Irk. ’ r . my») 3 YEAR. hevveterans of aged ‘five and mi: gettingtbeir veterans of our .1: msgsge to “my 20 along. Him causes of statement of g the adminis- ors Erskine, ad Cobb, in- the rate was if: than, any r Evans’ first mo‘rniu at HM) ab. 11].. by the blishing Co. L 12, 1901. ken the oulh. statesmen will 1: their aucuao ok as their Me in river. t. Chicago doâ€" “are to hunt as got the bal sun-cum. led a ciréulnr iting his eco- ion. :e I Influence. own ouwlwnuol his‘ valuable : is worthy of L $2.36, while 2.97. But that ading, for it is ion but the as- 1d7 the money ; and how it id 36‘ lire. higher. fhdrs. The as- apidly increas- rate should be pt thé bonded . city down to paid ofl’ some Mr. Cobb has 00, as he says, '0 an'bridges, .me up north. improved, at a fin! estimate, IS adored 135! fly cost 50mm to $1, 500, and is not a foot before, and will Manager. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. man have to be enlarged or torn down and a new one built. ‘usyoc Cobb boasts of his board at local improvementa’ work. Men- ti'ons Sheridan Road South, at a cost of £22500. Did not Messrs Hamilton,- Birch and the property owners do all the work of getting plans specifications, etc" and Mr. Cobb and his escalates simply O. _K. them, an by law they were re- quired to do? So of the Sheridan Road north. w the property owners who h eetinge by the dozen. planned, laid out the work, and when all was ready had the board 0. K. their work. And how many times did that have to be done over because of the defects of Mayor Cobb’s legal department of the city government? K’ed it. The water mains were built by special assessment and out of the surplus from our ewe-she water rates. Prospect _and Laurel avenues have been improved by funds which ware planned and riised, or partly talked, during Mayor Evans’ administrnion. ' Why did not Mayor Cobb give th name of every ofiicial whose an my has been raised and the amount of- the increase. Also he says: “No fair-minded person can charge me with neglecting my du- ties as chief executive oflicer.” How about the aduiim'etmtion’ manage' ment of the blind pig bus ,esé, Mr. Mayor? “'38 Marshal Deoley “ju- diciously”enfercing the ordinances when he beat Hf. Aldridge with a club in the justice’l court? The weat aide aewar was prepared in the same way by Messrs. Mcoaf- frey and Evans and- the board 0. . Town Mn. Accidentally wit report was left out last Week: I ‘ wmvxson. mvid A. 3.01.5 . . , . ,. Jméa McDonald. . .. H. M. Prior .......... Frank Wan-en. .‘ ...... James B. Duffy”, .t ...... Robert C. Buflen ......... Winigm E. Brand.. Fred Schaefer ..... ‘ man!“ coulwsloxus. Frank Stupey .............. William Witten. . . . . ., ....... , man. s or run: 1 Lawia Rifljb rd. . . :. Chan-106‘ Gordon. . . . Charles H. Baker ..... Theo. M. Watgson ...... Elisha Morgan. . . ‘ .. PeterF.Doo|y. . . . Levi M.,Comntock. . . .. Ernest Gail.... .. Fred Rudolph ...... 8086? E; Méore.” A .. John H. Shehhent. . . Jacob Beotenyald. .. Carl Grant. .' ....... Louis E. Avery ..... J. A. Burke ........ John Gehest ........ Friday,‘ April ‘19th, will cloa- a midi: of the public schools. On that day the school will be ‘op'on [or inspection and the work of the past («I months will be placed on exhib. Jacob Beotenwald ............. 352 Carl Grant ................... 217 Louis E. Avery ............... 207 J. A. Burke .................. 229 John Gehest .................. 282 W.â€" PublicDIy “WWW. Kim. A most earnest invitation is extended to all patrons and friends to visit the school and see what is being done and the manne of doing it. There will be no regular clan ,worli In the afternoon, hence it is hoped that many will make it eon- Quintin spend the entire or I part a! the foten'omi with the children. In the afternoon there. will be a reception to the pupil: from 1:80 to 2 o’clock, and to the public from 2 to 3. Tberé- will be Ito-choc! dur- ingthe week beginning April 22nd, but on'tho 29gb the last term open- fund continues eight weeks. , TOWN (XX-MI. rows cunt; CONSTABLES. ASSISSOI- m or run rues. 382 376 397 365 352 407 314 272 414 Hnnounccmcnu W5“. Central Ave. Electric Light Company r ‘ Up-to-dua Bios-Econ. Repair Department-Fine Work at Reasonable‘l’rices. ELECT RlC LIGHTS ELECTRIC BELLS FIRE ALARMS one Pound or fine fiandv free: Next door to Postoffice. Dale Sweetland Phone 202. A lgge'smk of Perry's 1mm Gran Seed. Latest Domestic Flnlsh Machine, Finest Lanndry Work. I have jut received an early shi nt of Fine Shoe: for Spring trade and want tbe‘public to ad ad see them. , Highland Park Laundry, ‘j‘: TELEPHONE as. In order to attract your attention to the labels on tour bread we will give I pound of candy absolutely free to those who return 20 label: éut from our make of bread. Boys and girls, save 20 Somewille Bakery labels and return to the grocery. He will gladly give you the candy.’ ‘ somerville Bakery, We are prepared mode .11 Mind: of SW!“ anstmction'und w.» Work on aon nodes. ltwiflbemyourudvuugctoeauulzu before plains orders for attire. or with; . SPRING STOCK OF FINE SHOES . . . . We we bending every endammfinw ham mmmble. Wehvcimtdlodlcu , which enables us tome! in (lunatic 6M 0M .6“! cry-illpotuinnbenerpnlilionunumhdnn to.“ W Mutmflom. ' , ' - HIGHLAND PARK You yam Groceries frflh. Go to Mn. Buck’s. When zou want Groceril at hang-t prices, goto. and Sporting goods for the w trade. Has a large stock of Bulk Gliden Seeds Telephone ‘5 BLOMDAHL, Highland Park. Ill. ‘ West Central Av: PRIVATE mm BURGLAR mus Highland Put. 5'5? may Hm

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